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First Encounter with TripleA, a noob's first games.
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So, currently attempting yet another new game of ‘classic’ using the astounding and amazing TirpleA platform, and running into some problems. In my latest abortive attempt, I tried to capitalize on a rather strange situation, where the Hard German AI left both Western Europe and Finland/Norway wide open, but when I went and attempted to land forces in both places, it was disallowed. Is this a setting that I need to fix somewhere? Or have I just been mis-remembering being able to drop infantry in two different enemy controlled territories at the same time?
Help?:relaxed:
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@CrazyIvan An individual transport can only offload into a single territory per turn. If you brought two transports, however, one can offload into Norway while the other offloads into Western Germany. If TripleA won’t allow that, it’s a glitch.
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@The-Pripet-Martian Gotcha! For some insane reason, I was under the impression that one transport could drop in two different land territories as long as they were both bordered by a common sea zone. I have a lot to relearn before I can play.
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I think I need to try the easy AI, as the hard kicked my butt, but also I couldn’t really keep track of what was going on…
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@CrazyIvan Regarding TripleA you should keep in mind that the software tries to cover the rules reasonably, but it is not 100% perfect. In all rulesets we even nowadays after years still find rules flaws. Sometimes bugs are easy to fix and sometimes not. It is a continuous process.
Just keep an eye on the rules when you play. :slightly_smiling_face:
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I’ve been having a blast, but I obviously need to play quite a bit to get used to how the new game works.:relaxed:
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@CrazyIvan said in First Encounter with TripleA, a noob's first games.:
I think I need to try the easy AI, as the hard kicked my butt, but also I couldn’t really keep track of what was going on…
I should add here that TripleA offers a “Game History” feature.
In the “Game” menu find “Show History” and klick that. You can now see all the steps of the game on the panel to the left. You can klick through every detail and recapitulate what happened.
When you are ready hit “Show Current Game” to be found in the “Game” menu, too, to continue the game.
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@Panther You’ll get a good laugh out of this one, but what you just showed me is the way about three of my first attemps ended. I clicked somewhere I should not have, and accidently entered “Show History” and didn’t know how to get back to “Show Current Game”, and so ended many attempts to conquer the world, lol.
I’m still learning how things work, and once I have some ‘good’ ideas to share, I’ll be launching my youtube channel, which is already set up HERE. I started posting really limited A&A videos at my current site, but I’m putting that on hold till I have my questions answered and know how to make a really good video.
Anyway, thanks once again!
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@CrazyIvan Oh man, I feel I should have posted that earlier to save you some time…
Anyway, while I can’t help you when producing videos, I am happy to help you handling TripleA. So feel free to ask here in the subforum. It might be helpful for other users, too.
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@Panther Will do. I’m currently perusing the site, and familiarizing myself with how things are setup and how to navigate. Main problem right now is, there is so much interesting content, and I end up reading whole threads instead of just skimming to find out what is where.
After that, I plan to see if FRAPS works with TripleA, and if so, then small parts of the game can be shown easily.
If you were willing, could you go to my current site and answer some of the comments posted to the three videos I have up? Not all that big a deal, really, but interested in what folks might want to see when I launch my Crazy Ivan youtube channel.
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Ok, so a couple of images from what I’m doing right now:
And, how my map looks:
I was just messing around with this, and decided this was the best look for me, at least for now…
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So, Russia R1 with a limited attack, just trying to playtest having a surviving sub stack with the UK fleet.
Trying to get a good series of shots, but a video is probably what I really need, cause the steps don’t show up in FRAPS.
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So FRAPS video is useless, as the program doesn’t capture images except on the active window. Just screen shots, then:
Trying to get the German AI to attack Karelia on turn one, and lose fighters taking it…
But then the AI does this instead:
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Is there any interest in this kind of thing, and is this ok? I don’t want to post massive numbers of images, in case that eats up to much bandwidth, and I’m not really sure just how linking to imgur hosted images works, so stopping now and awaiting a stop/go comment…
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@CrazyIvan I am not sure what you are aiming at.
Do you want to demonstrate strategies? Then you could write some articles and add an image here and there for illustration purposes. This should be done in the respective game forum.
If you want to show complete games on this forum you additionally can provide a savegame with your text. Other users can load this game then and use the history mode. -
A couple of things I was thinking of doing, but with the way FRAPS works and TripleA runs, I’m probably better off trying to just use a regular game board and pieces, as then I can post the exact situation where a choice needs be made. I don’t know anything {YET} about using the save game file posting, other than that it is possible. Are there some saved games posted in threads that I could look at and then post about, and where exactly should such comments be made?
I love the look and feel of TripleA classic, and even if I don’t get why the AI is doing what it is, it’s still a fun and enjoyable playing experience, but as a way of playing/demonstrating real-board situations and such, I’m not sure it is going to work well and easily. Maybe once I experiment with the editor feature, I’ll be able to set up some of the exact situations I’m looking at.
I was looking at some excerpts for a couple games played by @AcesWild5049 and wanted to make comments, but not in the game thread itself, so folks that don’t want to be reading my noob questions don’t have the game thread cluttered up.
Eventually, I’m going to want to start posting my ideas for things, and some things are simple, like changing the tech system, and others are far more sweeping.
One of the simplest things I want to do, is put in my ideas for multi-board A&A classic, and with the ability to publish my own custom maps into TripleA, I can get folks to easily see what I’m talking about. I’ll do the part that I can do, right now, and then folks can tell me what they think and how hard to actually implement my ideas will be.
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@CrazyIvan OK, I have got some ideas that quickly came to my mind when reading your last posting.
I had only tested FRAPS for a short time years ago but it was not what I wanted in the end.
For my purposes I am happy with these small but comfortable tools:- taking screenshots: Windows Snipping Tool (shipped with Windows)
- creating animations/small videos: https://www.screentogif.com/
Both work perfectly with TripleA. For example I created this:
https://www.axisandallies.org/forums/post/1241876 with screentogif.
Maybe you want to try those out.Indeed you can set up scenarios/special situations in TripleA using the Edit Mode.
Every game related topic should go to the respective category or House Rules depending on what you want to publish. Just create a new thread there.You will find a lot of savegames in the Play Online Axis & Allies subcategories. These are the games that have been played or are still active “Play by Forum” games. However there won’t be many Classic games.
Game discussion are to be found in their game categories. There are sometimes After Action Reports or discussions about special scenarios and strategies. I can’t remember any topics though, that follow special games from their beginning to their end.
HTH :slightly_smiling_face:
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Just gonna butt in here and point out that there is another way to play the Classic:
the VASSAL module is, in my opinion, the best way to play AnA Classic online except that there is no AI and though it can be done via PBEM it is rigged up best for live games:
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@AcesWild5049 Thank you for bringing this software back to attention. I remember having looked into it years ago.
Out of curiosity: In how far do you consider the online (live) mode being superior to TripleA? -
It’s a near perfect rendition of the original on a digital format:
It utilizes interactive scans of the aids that came with the original game. The battle board for instance allows both players to “stack” their pieces in each appropriate “column”. They then click on the number in that column to begin that columns roll and merely punch in how many die to roll. The hits are shown and the defender allocated the casualties, placing them behind the casualty line. It’s exactly how the oob game was designed to function. This is the single biggest advantage to the VASSAL version. It’s built around the column rolling game engine.
They also have an interactive scanned copy of the IPC tracker with tech tree attached.
The map and pieces are original looking scans. They even use roundels to mark captured territory as in the original. All in all, the VASSAL version definitely captures more of the original feel and play style.
AAA has its advantages though, don’t get me wrong. It’s just missing the column rolling engine.